Past
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14 March 2014, 5:30pm
CUSPE: From Lab to Market?
CUSPE event debating the true role of universities in innovation, and discussing the common challenges and misconceptions around technology transfer, translational research and pathways from lab to market, with Andy Richards, Kelsey Lynn, Stephen Allott and Alice Frost. -
10 March 2014, 6pm
PLANETARY ECONOMICS
PLANETARY ECONOMICS: Energy, Climate Change and the Three Domains of Sustainable Development. Launch meeting on 10th March 2014, 6-7.30pm. Venue: Beves Room, Kings College, Cambridge -
6 March 2014, 1pm
CPP Seminar: Human Development and Decent Work: Comparing a policy success with a policy failure
Dr Brendan Burchell, Head of Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge -
20 February 2014, 5pm
CUSPE: The Role of Research in Meeting our Energy Challenges
Science and research are integral to the energy sector and policy making. Never before have we been faced with so many technological options, each with the potential of making valuable contributions towards achieving sustainable, secure and affordable energy. -
20 February 2014, 1pm
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar: Delivery reform in the Civil Service – an outsider's view
CPP Seminar - Tony Roulstone (Department of Engineering) will deliver a talk on 'Delivery reform in the Civil Service - an outsiders view' -
6 February 2014
Evidence, Ideology, and Orthodoxy: science in the university and the public sphere
When universities are the sites of debate about socially contested issues, what happens to the norms and standards of scientific and other scholarly evidence? -
30 January 2014
2014 Christ's Climate Seminar Series
CSaP's inaugural Visiting Research Fellow Professor Charlie F Kennel delivered a series of seminars on adaptation to climate change, hosted by Christ's College Cambridge. -
16 December 2013, 1pm
Global Sustainability Institute Seminar - Dr Tristram Riley-Smith
Global Sustainability Institute Seminar - Dr Tristram Riley-Smith: "Resilience and Sustainability: the part that scholarship can play in enhancing global security and stability." This talk is part of Anglia Ruskin's Global Sustainability Institute (GSI) Research Seminar Series. -
4 December 2013, 5:30pm
CUSPE: The Flawed Dominance of Economics
This event will question how the social sciences (apart from economics) could play a more substantive role in government decision making. It will address questions such as: Why is economics dominant? What is the impact of having a single social science dominating thought in government? What do other social sciences have to offer? -
4 December 2013, 5pm
Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research Annual Lecture
Professor Dame Carol Black: Work - a health problem?